6/5/17...pours clear copper , see through, with fluffy 1/4 inch white foam. Resin soaked aroma with an edgy peppy malt. Heavy bitter oily resins. It burns, it burns! Boozy to boot. This is a tough one to get through, an all out assault of the taste buds. too much for me.

So I would give this 5's across the board if I had the best beers in the whole world but I haven't so I can't say that something is the best possible whilst not know what could be better. All that being said, WOW talk about your daddy's beer. This could not have a better name. Every thing about this beer shouts HOPS!!! So if you love the bitter, nasty sweet pine taste of hops this is your best friend cause it is amazing. I have to say that I bought a six pack for about $12 bucks after tax and that's what attributes to my enthusiasm. If you "want you money worth" this is great! Definitely a must try for IPA fans

Pours a light copper, somewhat hazy, with a short to medium head that has good retention, leaving a layer over the top and some lace. Nose is actually much lighter than expected with some dank pine and a few generic fruity tropical notes. Taste is bigger, and certainly features sticky resinous pine. Has a touch of sweetness, but not overly for for such a big beer. It also keeps some of those fruity tropical notes. Perceived Bitterness is certainly lower tha the 103 IBUs listed. Overall, a good beer that simply isn't as good as some of the other really big 9%+ IPAs at the head of the class.

Look: A rich light orange coloring to it that can still be seen through.
Smell: Full of hops.
Taste: Hops galore!
Feeling: Upon first tasting this there isn't much of a feeling. But as the drink goes down my gullet there is a soft kick to it.
Overall: Enjoyable beer, wasn't my favorite though.

12oz can bb 10/24/17 poured into a Resin branded stubby tulip pint glass at fridge temp 9.1% ABV 103 IBU. The beer is bright and orange golden in color. The head is khaki colored moderately sticky and leaves behind some lacing. The aroma is mildly sweet and fruity with some rind and pine mixed in. The flavor is summed up in the name "resin". It starts barely sweet with a hint of caramel and then goes bitter with pine and earthy flavor. Mouthfeel is soft, moderately carbonated and semi dry. Hop oils coat the tongue once the beer is swallowed. Overall, very good. Resin is one of the beers I fell in love with years ago and it still stands out now. Glad to have the freshness "window" on the new boxes to see canned on and bb dates. Recommended.